23 December 2010

Holiday Build and Party


We had a great time Tuesday with a free build and some snacks. Thanks for sharing these great students! Have a restful and safe break!

Coach Locke.

22 December 2010

Amazing Fun Holiday Build


Build an ancient design from LEGOs for a chariot that has a compass that ALWAYS points north with NO magnets whatsoever. Amazing mechanical wonder!

05 December 2010

21 November 2010

Doing the Math


We have spent the last several meetings learning how to apply some basic math so that we can efficiently design our robot missions. The students are discovering how math helps them drive the robot a specific number of inches or turn a specific angle in degrees.

Please note that we will have a scrimmage during the second hour of our Saturday, December 11th meeting. The point of the scrimmage is to give the students a feel for what competition is like. At this point they may have one or two missions ready so please come for the 2nd hour and celebrate with your students this beginning progress.

I am also working on some collaboration with Blue Valley CAPS for some help on our research project. We are working on planning a meeting at CAPS before winter break. CAPS has graciously offered to pay for a bus from CAPS to BVMS such that students get to class on time. Stay tuned for more details...

03 November 2010

Saturday Meeting and Cow Town Throw Down


Just a reminder that we will be meeting this coming Saturday from 9:30 till 11:30.

...and just fyi, this Saturday there is a demo High School FIRST competition at Cerner. It is free and open to the public so it is a neat chance for students to get a look at "the big guys". See this page for more details.

23 October 2010

White House Science Fair

Check out this clip from the White House Science Fair where President Obama sees first hand how great students from FIRST FLL and FRC teams are:

21 October 2010

Dean of Invention


Check out this new show with host and FIRST creator Dean Kamen as host! Starts tomorrow night at 9pm on Planet Green.

Thanks to Mrs. Cwach for cluing us in on this one!